Bolduc Corrections Facility, ME
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First-Time Visitor Checklist for Bolduc Correctional Facility — application, ID, and scheduling
Your first visit to Bolduc Correctional Facility goes smoother when you handle the paperwork early and show up with the right ID. This checklist walks you through completing the visitor application, what happens during approval, and how to request a visit once you're cleared.
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Sending Money to Someone at Bolduc Correctional Facility: daily and weekly limits, timing, and what you need
Sending money to someone at Bolduc Correctional Facility through Maine DOC's online deposit service? Plan around the daily and weekly caps, plus a short processing window before funds hit the account.
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How to Send Mail to Someone at Bolduc Correctional Facility (checklist)
Follow this checklist to make sure your letters and cards meet Bolduc's mail rules—and actually reach your person without delays or discarded items.
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Visitation
- To request a visit, approved visitors should call Catherine Neptin at (207) 273-5125 Monday–Thursday 8:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.; two-hour visits are available Saturdays, Sundays and most major holidays.
- Visitor applications are processed only after a criminal-records check by the State Bureau of Identification and applicants will be notified in writing if not approved.
- Incomplete visitor applications will not be processed and false information can result in denial of visiting privileges.
Mail & Letters
- Incoming general correspondence must be on 8½ x 11 white paper and written or printed in black or dark blue ink.
- Greeting cards must be single card stock and meet the facility's specified white‑area and ink/color restrictions.
- All incoming mail must have a verifiable sender name and return address; cash shall not be sent.
Sending Money
- You can deposit up to $100 per day to a resident’s general (trust) account and up to $100 per day to their phone account.
- Each account has a maximum of $200 per week.
- Deposits are non-refundable and are available to the resident about three business days after the transaction.
Contact Info
- To request a visit, approved visitors should call Catherine Neptin at (207) 273-5125 Monday–Thursday 8:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.
- 2-hour visits are available Saturdays, Sundays, and most major holidays.
- Return completed visitor applications to Bolduc Correctional Facility at 516 Cushing Road, Warren, ME 04864.
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Topic Overviews
Visitation
To request a visit at Bolduc Correctional Facility, approved visitors should call Catherine Neptin at (207) 273-5125 Monday–Thursday, 8:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. Two-hour visits are offered on Saturdays, Sundays, and most major holidays. Before approval, you must submit a complete visitor application—incomplete applications won't be processed, and false information can lead to denial of visiting privileges. Applications go through a criminal-records check by the State Bureau of Identification, and you'll be notified in writing if you're not approved. Bring government-issued photo ID for every visit. Minors may need a government ID or certified birth certificate and must be accompanied by a parent/legal guardian or an approved adult. Be aware that visit conversations may be listened to and/or recorded, except for attorney-client privileged communications.
Read full guideMail & Letters
Sending mail to someone at Bolduc Correctional Facility is simple if you follow the format rules. Mail is accepted only through the U.S. Postal Service or other recognized delivery services, and every piece must include a verifiable sender name and return address. General correspondence must be on plain 8½ x 11 white paper, written or printed in black or dark blue ink. Greeting cards are allowed only if they meet the facility's single-card-stock and white-area formatting requirements and follow the same ink/color limits. All incoming mail is inspected and may be read, restricted, or turned over to investigators if there's reasonable suspicion of contraband, criminal information, rule violations, safety risks, or contact with a prohibited correspondent. Items like glitter, ribbons, food, and paper clips are removed and disposed of without notifying the resident.
Read full guideSending Money
Sending money to someone at Bolduc Correctional Facility is straightforward once you know the limits. You can deposit up to $100 per day to a resident's general (trust) account and up to $100 per day to their phone account. Each account is capped at $200 per week. The facility also restricts reusing a single email to get around daily caps. For online deposits, you'll need the resident's MDOC number and date of birth, plus a valid Visa or MasterCard. If you're funding both the trust and phone accounts, make the deposits in a single transaction per facility rules. Deposits are generally non-refundable and post about three business days after the transaction. Enter identifiers exactly as required so funds post correctly.
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To request a visit at Bolduc Correctional Facility, approved visitors should call Catherine Neptin at (207) 273-5125 Monday–Thursday, 8:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. Two-hour visits are available Saturdays, Sundays, and most major holidays. Return completed visitor applications to Bolduc Correctional Facility at 516 Cushing Road, Warren, ME 04864, following the form's instructions. For resident mail, include a verifiable name and return address—do not send cash. Use the specific phone line for your issue (visits, records, medical, etc.) and follow submission directions exactly to avoid delays. For emergencies, contact local emergency services rather than routine facility contacts.
Common Questions
Showing 6 of 13How do I schedule a visit at Bolduc Correctional Facility?
Call Catherine Neptin at (207) 273-5125 Monday–Thursday, 8:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. to request a visit. Two-hour visits are available on Saturdays, Sundays, and most major holidays.
VisitationWhat ID and documents do I need to bring to visit someone at Bolduc?
Adults must bring a government-issued photo ID to each visit. Minors may need a government-issued ID or a certified birth certificate and must be accompanied by a parent/legal guardian or another approved adult; married or emancipated minors need documentation for an exception.
VisitationWhat happens during the visitor approval process at Bolduc and what checks are run?
Applications are processed after a criminal-records check by the State Bureau of Identification, and you’ll be notified in writing if you’re not approved. Incomplete applications aren’t processed, and providing false information can lead to denial of visiting privileges.
VisitationWhat paper and ink can I use for letters or greeting cards to someone at Bolduc Correctional Facility?
Letters must be on plain 8½ x 11 white paper and written or printed in black or dark blue ink. Greeting cards must be single card stock, meet the required white-area formatting, and follow the facility’s ink/color restrictions.
Mail & LettersWhat items will Bolduc staff remove from incoming mail without notifying the resident?
Non-allowable but non-evidentiary items—such as glitter, ribbons, food, and paper clips—are removed and disposed of immediately, without notifying the resident.
Mail & LettersCan a Bolduc staff member, volunteer, or student intern be a personal correspondent with a resident?
No. Department staff, volunteers, and student interns can’t be personal correspondents with a resident unless the facility Chief Administrative Officer (and other required supervisors) approves it.
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Did You Know?
Bolduc Corrections Facility is part of the Maine Department of Corrections. As with other Maine DOC facilities, people in custody are provided ways to correspond, and staff may inspect, read, and restrict mail to prevent contraband and maintain safety and security.
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